October Sky IV (Nippon)
Sketcher candid
The slough in autumn
5 degrees of separation
Farmer in straw raincoat
The Philosophical Drinker and his buddy Tanuki
super-frog saves Tokyo
interlude
Somewhere along the silk road
walk the line
For the honor and glory of the regiment
Ringo
It might stick
藤棚 fujidana
Immortal Li Po greets the dawn
12 October snow
More 12 October snow
Where have all the flowers gone
Paint a purple pony
EDM 295 Draw some toast
thepassersbypassingby
tools, acrylic, some.
Variations on a dream
October Sky III
帰航 (homeward flight)
tools
October Sky II
October sky
仙人
Chance meeting
But on a lighter note....
All safe in the loving hands of the state
...and it was just 27 years ago, last Sunday, in t…
the pause that depresses
川端 康成 Yasunari Kawabata
After Midnight
Fifteen fantoms down
Simply Joyfull
Headwaters
finding their way
Toward Farmer's Loop
Repast
Nihonjin on the Chena
Aurora Borealis
Casual Conversation
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Tools II


Benedicte said: "would have like it better directly on the wood of the table with the traces of hard painting labour."
It just so happens I was doing some sumi-e this morning so here is a picture of the 'tools', more or less, in use.
The 'rice' paper is extremely absorbent so one works on felt to soak up the excess water in the ink. The orage rags (toweling) is to clean/dry the fude (brushes). The suzuri (ink stone); add a little water, grind for 15 minutes and youve got ink! The white ceramic, chrysanthemum, dish is to mix shades of gray from the ink. The two brushes (fude) I was using are sitting to the left on the fudemaki (brushholder). On the paper, at the top, is the bunchin, paperweight.
It just so happens I was doing some sumi-e this morning so here is a picture of the 'tools', more or less, in use.
The 'rice' paper is extremely absorbent so one works on felt to soak up the excess water in the ink. The orage rags (toweling) is to clean/dry the fude (brushes). The suzuri (ink stone); add a little water, grind for 15 minutes and youve got ink! The white ceramic, chrysanthemum, dish is to mix shades of gray from the ink. The two brushes (fude) I was using are sitting to the left on the fudemaki (brushholder). On the paper, at the top, is the bunchin, paperweight.
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